Meet Niijima, The Latest Addition To Planet Earth

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On November 21st, Japanese Coast Guards released photos of a brand new island created by an eruption of an underwater volcano in the Pacific Ocean, about a thousand kilometers south of the country's capital, Tokyo. While exciting, it received a somewhat lukewarm reception, given that most such islands tend to disappear within a short period of time. However now it seems that the volcanic landmass that has been called Niijima, may be here to stay!

The earth's latest baby is a mere 13.8 acres and rises just 60 to 80 feet about the ocean waters. It lies adjacent to Nishino-Shima, a larger landmass that was also created by an eruption in the Izu-Bonin-Mariana arc system in 1973-74.

The arc that extends 2,800 km all the way from south of Tokyo to beyond Guam, lies along the western edge of the Pacific 'Ring Of Fire' - a region where 90% of the world's earthquakes occur.

Niijima is so young that the thin puffs of smoke and volcanic ash can still be seen spewing up. This is good news to scientists because it indicates that the islet is still growing and may last longer than those recently formed near Pakistan and the Red Sea, which simply eroded away after a short time.

So will Niijima be making an appearance in the world atlas anytime soon? Probably not. That's because the Japanese meteorological agency predicts it will probably last just a few years and that is only if a massive volcano eruption doesn't blow it apart before that. We sure hope not!

Resources: earthobservatory.NASA.gov, latimes.com

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  • jmisaradeo
    jmisaradeoover 7 years
    I think that this is totally awsome
    • skycupcake over 7 years
      this is so cool im in 6th grade and i have learned about this. i learn in class when lava touches water it turns into rock i think thats why the island
      • Eunjialmost 8 years
        Oh My Gosh!!! How can a volcano be in the middle of the sea... WOW
        • Peaceover 9 years
          wow this is the coolest thing I have seen since the 1800
          • Awesome1almost 10 years
            Nicee
            • larie34
              larie34almost 10 years
              A lot of stuff I find out on DOGO I did not know was true.
              • Awesomealmost 10 years
                This crazy
                • Someonealmost 10 years
                  Love
                  • domo123
                    domo123about 10 years
                    im doin this
                    • deathknight
                      deathknightabout 10 years
                      nice